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we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the well we live in prime in that setting that i don't have to do as the task of fixing a war torn economy. counting the cost on al jazeera, we understand the differences of cultures, the cost around what moves with the news and kind of that master t, u r g. the group of the world's richest countries, but just 1500000000. cobra, 1900 vaccines in a global push to find the panoramic. ah . hello, darren jordan, this is just a lie from dough also coming up from the mountains and it's direct road and operations against om groups in africa to hell. region. 300. 50000 people living in
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family and the united nations urges the world to put an end to the crisis in europe . your region. plus i'm joe hall in the waters of the south, devon coast. and beneath the efforts to re wild, the ocean. bad, good. hold on for the twin crises of climate change, and filed off. ah, some of the world's richest countries are bolstering the global fight against cupboard 19 u. k. prime minister barak johnson says g 7 nations will donate a 1000000000 corona virus vaccines to low income countries. he spoke on the eve of the leaders summit, hours after us president joe biden promised $500000000.00 doses. over the next year . our diplomatic editor james base has more from cornwell in the u. k. the leaders to countries that often talk of this special relationship president joe
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biden, the prime minister boris johnson examined a copy of a document signed by the us and u. k. in the dark days of world war 2, the atlantic charter paved the way for the treaty that created nato. and the late to charter that now governs the you and the 2 leaders believe as a parallel with present times the world meeting renewed direction of the pandemic. and they offered some fresh support for countries have been struggling to get doses of vaccine the united states is providing these half 1000000 doses with no strings attached. let me say it again with no strings attached. are vaccine donations, don't include pressure for favors or potential cassette concessions. we're doing this to save lives. great, great pleasure. present. welcome to call. despite the smiles, there was tension on one from northern ireland president biden's officials who
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expressed deep concern about the growing dispute between the e. u and the u. k. about trading arrangements put in place after breakfast. they fear it may derail the historic piece, still signed in 1998 the good friday agreement. cobit 19 has changed the world since the last g. 7 meeting in barrett's in france almost 2 years ago. for this 1st in person, high level meeting since the pandemic started, the lead is also will no longer have to deal with the trump back to the confrontational manner and unpredictability of the full president. unnerved the u. s. is closest allies. it's hard to overstate how significant that is i've been talking about. so i a deep sigh of relief. i think for 2 reasons. one is that it's a very different american president. it is in one sense, a return to america that want to lead that thinks diplomacy matters,
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that invests in it the overall direction president biden's foreign policy is clear . it's the buying close allies and partners, and then with the united position deal with problems. and those countries that don't share the u. s. is values. and that's exactly what he's doing with this trip meeting the g 7, nato, the e u, and then sitting down, face to face with the russian president vladimir putin. james bays al jazeera saint ives, well, activists in the u. k. welcome biden's announcement, but said much more needs to be done. a group from the organizations phase and off demonstration, near the site of the g 7. call it on leaders to address global vaccine inequality. they drew the faces of g 7. leaders in the sand with the slogan, share the vaccine way. the path of gym flooring is a political analyst and executive editor at news. god, he says political forces played a role in getting the g 7. and specifically the us to make the vaccine dimensions.
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i feel that it knows in the heart of hearts that china and russia is too great. international competitors have beat it to the punch when it comes to helping other countries. that's why you have this american government line which bite and repeated today about no strings attached as if every dollar that the russian china give out to the countries around the world are part of some growth. well, so that's sort of a way of exhibiting. i think the inner vertically, the defensiveness, the us government feels here, but very much uppermost in their strategic mine is china and russia and how they have played this. and i think in many ways out played out game with us . well, china will be watching the g 7 summit closely. it's not part of the group, but it's power and influence will be another major topic of discussion among the groups leaders, katrina, you know, from beijing and narrow minded and out they had anti china and russia.
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that's a one chinese state media newspaper describe the juice of meeting taking place in london. the leaders of the world's largest western democracies will be discussing how to confront china on a range of issues. including increasingly aggressive approach to trade, technology, security, and territory. as long as alleged human rights abuses and syndrome, the leaders of india and other asian countries, i've also been invited to share ideas about countering china's dominance in the asia region. what some have described earlier, the ging will be watching closely. it's been trying to demonstrate an alternative to the u. s. lead western model. it's message to its people and to those around the world is that the west is in decline, is rising. staging wants to convince the world that compared to china, the us is unreliable and trustworthy. in facing the pandemic, the outbreak was controlled relatively quickly and the economy is recovering. china
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has also sent about 350000000 vaccines abroad, more than any other country. when it comes to climate change, they didn't pledge to deliver carbon neutrality, but 2060 and we'll soon want a nationwide carbon trading scheme. and china is built and road initiative. i've seen a trillion dollars invested in global infrastructure projects and is induced by over $100.00 countries g 7 leaders will be looking to match or challenge china in all of these areas. but it will be a balancing act. china is a key trading partner for almost all of that country. france has an hour from end. it's direct role in operations against our groups in africa, the whole region present demonte or macro says french troops will continue to be part of a broader global effort to stop the violence he's urging the united states and the e. u to support the mission. france has more than 5000 troops in the area, micro recently suspended corporation with the molly, an army falling a cou, a correspondent, natasha butler and parents with more. it sounds a bit like
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a bit of a rebranding exercise. more than anything else. we didn't talk about reduction or a true number. he didn't say the false is necessarily pulling out. but what he did say was that we would learn a lot more and do we would have a detail sense of what he actually will do in the region at the end of june. nevertheless, the significance of this now is very clear because it because it comes off a recent recruiter in molly from suspending. it's joyce operations with molly enforce is that a former protest from also suspending a to to the central african republic and military operations in process as a whole storage fee because process of helping to fuel anti sent from an anti sentiment in the region so that the the presence of french troops and so i regional suddenly become a lot more tensile typical in recent months. but it's also interesting to learn the
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public opinion, the hearing for all about the file. i suddenly turned again for more than 50 french soldiers have died since 2013 and many people in the fortune and why fall is getting down and what seems to be on on with the conflicts in people's mind very far away. it's a french person about micro nose africa course next year. they're all presidential election. he would know very well that it would be more favorable to public opinion if for all to reduce presence in the region. well, some molly and see the friends move the chance to rethink the overall strategy in the hell region. probably want to put it back on. we'll put it in 1000000 different numbers on it. we welcome the french military presence alongside the molly insta many years. the withdrawal is a blow 1st and foremost to the molly and armies, and the armies of the ser, helen general. but what is certain is that it's pushing our country once again to create solutions to face this terrorist threat. that's inviting the wholesale, how new telescope house,
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where this war came from. the miss really answer this question before we can say we're going to get rid of the french military operation from the hill. i think molly, we need the other countries to face is uncontrollable situations. already been out, his face has a move. sanctions on 3 former irena officials and 2 companies previously involved in trading. iranian petrochemical, a u. s. official told the reuters news agency, the move was a routine step and unrelated to talks aimed to revive the iran nuclear deal. tara was all nuclear related functions lifted before returning to compliance under that agreement. the united nations is calling for an end to violence against children in men. ma, falling the february military, true human rights group. say security forces have killed at least $849.00 people since the takeover, including dozens of children. you in spokesman stuff on the job. it says that must stop in for me and more of the un country team there says they remain deeply concerned over the continued use of force against children. they call and security
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forces to refrain from violence and keep children and young people out of harm's way. the us children's fun said that 56 children, a reporter, been killed by security forces since to be getting them. since the military took control of the government on friday, the nation's humanitarian chief is demanding that the world step up and deal with the firm in affecting at least $350000.00 people in ethiopia to go region. mark low cock says there's every challenge. it will get worse. fighting broke out into great in november between european government and the regions, former ruling party. 5 and a half 1000000 people in the grip of food insecurity without urgent help, un believes to 1000000 will edge closer to famine. there is family now. there is famine now in cheek re the number of people in farming conditions in ip 5 conditions is higher than anywhere,
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anywhere in the world at any moment since a quarter 1000000 of their lives in 2011. there's another 2000000 people just to step away from those extreme situations. while the us ambassador to the un blame the security council for ignoring the disaster out there was kristen salumi has more from you and headquarters in new york. the you and top humanitarian official mark low cock has been warning of impending famine. and ethiopia as t gray region. and now it's official, according to an assessment by 15 you and agencies regional groups, and jose, some 350000 people are now facing those catastrophic conditions. that's the highest number of people in any one country in the last decade. but despite the united nations sounding the alarm, the security council has yet to hold an open meeting on the situation. despite attempts by european members and the united states,
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the united states ambassador to the un when to thomas greenfield, describe the situation as a man made humanitarian emergency. the security council's failure is unacceptable. we have address other emergent crisis with public meetings, but not with this one. so i asked those who refused to address this issue publicly . do african lives not matter? it's time for the security council to have a public meeting on this issue. it's time for the counsel to take meaningful action to address the crisis. a closed door meeting is in the works for next week, but he mandatory an official say stronger security council action would help them get the 3 things they need to address the crisis an end to the violence, more access and more money to buy food. lots more so to come here and i'll just they're including peruse and finished election claims of voter fraud as the 2 main contenders claim victory. and as margaret number saw in the us, mexico border,
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the number of unaccompanied miners on the decline more and that stay with us. i i, it's time for the journey to with the sponsored by capital airways. hello. that the hot dry conditions continue across the middle east as the weekend approaches. but we're also seeing some unsettled conditions. we've got a fierce wind blowing down from iraq that's going to kick ups and dust across q weight, saudi arabia, katasha, and the u. a. we could see a sandstorm or 2, and those waves across the sea is going to be pretty rough, the gulf of a month. we'll see some of those heavy waves. now, the temperatures across the region are going to dip slightly. as we go into the weekend doe, her coming in at 40 ria, nestling in the high thirties, and it's
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a pretty, pretty clear picture across the horn of africa. we will have a few storms rumbly across the ocean rift valley. but as we go into saturday, those are going to ease much of the wet weather can be found in the central african republic storms rumbling across there as well as cameroon. we'll have quite a bit of cloud cover. open i g area with some showers expected in lagos. now for the south, it is a fine and dry and settled picture. we have got a bit of weather across the southern coast of mozambique, but further in land, things looking rather fine. the temperature doesn't pick up slightly in botswana as we go into the weekend, but plenty of sunshine for south africa sponsored cattle airways. be part of the debate is self defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. wanted to talk about the man with white man. touching aloud the dream,
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where a global audience becomes a global community. jumping to the comment, fraction, and part of the discussion. there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera. ah, ah, the welcome back. pick them out about top stories. this british prime minister barak johnson says g 7 nations are sent to pledge a 1000000000 corona virus vaccines to low income countries. he was speaking on the eve of the leaders summit and ours up to us president joe biden, from his 500000000 doses of the middle of next year. franz has announced an end to its direct roll in operations against groups in africa to hel region. as into
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manual macro says french troops will continue to be part of a broader global effort to stop the volumes. and the us central move sanctions on 3 former iranian officials and 2 companies previously involved in trading federal chemicals. a us official told the reuters news agency. the move was a routine step and unrelated to talks aimed at reviving the iran at nuclear deal. a federal prosecutor in peru has requested the detention of right wing presidential candidate keiko for maury. it's in connection to her ongoing corruption case, but comes as the country awaits the final result of its close presidential run off left. his candidate federal castillo holds a slender lead and for more exec using him a fraud. man, a sanchez report from the capital lima, head of the final result in a closely foot election. conservative candidate keiko for him already facing another challenge. prosecutor, the amino period has asked the judge to send her back to prison for violating the
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terms of her parole for him on he says the move is politically motivated, looks fine. you know, it's always good. why was this request made today? yesterday we asked to know some valid because of irregularity that citizens had brought to our attention. it looks like our request made them uncomfortable. kimori could be deal for the 4th time and she turned the she faces 30 years in prison. but if she wins the presidency, the case would be put on hold till she completes her terminology. the that seems unlikely of her rival candidate a look at the use leading by nearly 70000 votes to tip the scales working model, challenging the validity of more than 200000 ballots alleging fraud. perhaps it's not about my candidacy, but about respecting the vote of millions of peruvians who want their vote to be respected and for this process to be transparent and clean. the electoral officials
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and international monitors say the election has been transparent. 2 ribeiro, florida c o represent voting has been met. well, officials calls are brought on again. do not miserable. the supporters candidates are anxiously waiting for officials at the national electoral jury to call the election. you want to? yeah, i like in your case. i cool all mrs. cochran, for you more to reflect on things and stop polarizing the people we are in difficult times because of the pandemic. when is to learn to lose with dignity and humility. as electrical officials were processing the last vote to produce of gusty, you were already celebrating. all the party made up of provincial people, the deepest fruits of peru that pedro castillo president, will change peruse history. analysts say it will be
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a few days before officials can scrutinize all the disputed, both, like many peruvians already see. their candidate has won in a fantastic just see that we might be to not more than 200 migraines held by human traffickers in the mexican town. i see that water is been rescued. one group was found crowded into a small room that came from brazil. el salvador, honduras, guatemala, and mexico being held at a migration facility until the mexico decides what to transfer them. more than 180000 migrants were intercepted at the us mexico border in may. it's the highest number since joe biden became president. despite that, johnny, his administration says the number of unaccompanied miners is on the decline. advocate say governments on both sides, still need to do more to make sure the needs of migrants, especially children and teens are being met. monday, rapid reports from mexico city, a major challenge for us and mexico immigration policy has been assert in child
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migration. and in many cases these minors are traveling alone. during the trump administration in unprecedented, served children and adolescents on the border resulted in policies that according to critics stretched the limits of international law among them, child detention camps and the practice of family separation. whenever let me see a, one of the main consequences of family separation is that it's the state that leaves children and adolescence unprotected. in theory, it then becomes the state's responsibility to provide protection for them. a recent us homeland security report suggest that more than $2100.00 children have yet to be reunited with their families. o u. s. president joe biden has promised to undo. many of the harsh immigration policies put in place by his predecessor, put is the approach working. the latest statistics are mixed, the illegal crossings have hit
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a 20 year high child migrant numbers are on the decline. one of the biggest ships in migrate demographic data from border officials in recent months, has not only been a decline in unaccompanied minors, but an increase in migration from mexico, mexican migrant now number more than twice as many guatemalan on during, in salvador migrants put together policy experts say the ever changing dynamics migration from the region is a major challenge for both of us and mexico. especially in the case of minors. you know the status needles, neither the governments of the united states or mexico count on a system of protection for child and adolescent migrant. that can determine their best interest in individual cases. for the most part, what authorities will determine is that the best interest is to return them to their country of origin without even trying to contact their parents wherever they might be. the solution is almost always deportation. though the us and mexico
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affirm that bilateral progress is being made in the processing of children and adolescents, migrant rights activists say there's still a long way to go for both countries to fully meet international human rights standards. manuel up a little al jazeera mexico city. doesn't attend standoff of the ox a compound in octave bodies. jerusalem laughter far right is ready. politicians threatened to march through it on thursday it a mob been given was at the damascus gate in the old city to protest a police or borrowing him from the area. he left off making a speech. earlier police stopped a plan, marched by israeli nationalists for the muslim quarter, the city, and the visit to the alex a compound the come out of the police dispersed a group of palestinians outside damascus gate, who were protesting been given as a rival officer's call for both sides lead, but you stun grenades. when palestinian flags are raised, 3 is ready, isn't at least 6. palestinians were arrested. hundreds of people in bahrain had
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protested the death of a political prisoners who contracted cobit 19 despite being vaccinated month earlier. for testers, not through the streets of dia, on wednesday, after her st. barracka died. many of them blamed the king had not been. it's holly for the man's dancing. they had been a lack of care and interior ministry statements had barracka had received an unspecified to shop vaccinations with a virus and was on a respirator before he died in hospital the prime minister of the central african republic has resigned along with entire cabinet firm and good bada made the announcement on twitter. the nation is emerging from a conflict of the rebels who at one point control 2 thirds of the country out there was an address as monitoring developments from lagos in nigeria. this move was a spectre, long time ago. remember, there was
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a presidential election earlier in the president, george was sworn in the middle of march, and lots of people in central africa public inspected this property. but at that point in time, central africa was going to a crisis, an upsurge in violence, and that has put everything on hold for the government of president for data. and now that the prime minister has submitted his resignation. a lot of people think that this may be asked to retain, to retain your state and form the new government because there's been central to the counter oppressive. i guess the rebel coalition in central african republic and that has to be pushing back of rebel force from some of these areas they've been holding before. now, the government, the president need to decide quickly. and of course, regarding the formation of when you government and central africa public, because the country is going through a lot of crisis at the moment, cost the rebel offensive, it's not over. and there's still a significant threat in the central africa public. and secondly, there's
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a new form such as opening the crisis with the bottle hard to neighbor charged republic, following the killing of charges. soldiers charged to retaliate because of that. and also the humanitarian crisis is central african republic. there are more than 2000000 people in central africa public because of the violence of the last decade insecure. at the moment. a top indian businessman is expected back in court on the counter, be an island of dominique on friday in connection with an alleged $1800000000.00 scam. mill, jocksey fled india and 2018. after being accused of duping a state own bank, india wants to expedite him and his business partner wanted on charges including corruption and money laundering. 62 year old was arrested in dominique last month, a fuse of entering the country and eagerly. brazil supreme court is allowing the copper america told them to go ahead despite the corona virus pandemic. the 10 nation event is due to kick off on sunday at the national stadium in brasilia.
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they've been 3 attempts to secure a court order to block the tournament due to cobra 19 supreme court judges of rejected 2 of them and are expected to throw out the fed. now one of the big issues that will be discussed at the g 7 summit is climate change. the u. k. government wants to see deep cuts in carbon emissions and big spending on technology to remove carbon from the atmosphere from plymouth. jonah hi reports on a local project that could help make a global impact. the long snouts see horse a rare encounter in the waters off plymouth. this tiniest of animals is clinging to strands of sea grass vital for its protection and survival. this is a habitat and also a species on the critical threat. its only hope the efforts of volunteers from the ocean conservation trust seeding and growing new sea grass meadows re wilding the ocean floor. if you look to see
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the flowery cloud and as an added benefit, see grass draws carbon out of the atmosphere using it to photos, synthesize, providing a nature base defense against climate change, pumps capture carbon for us. and they create this, this complex ecosystem environment for all sorts of wonderful wildlife. so rather than spending vast amounts of money on, on creating expensive carbon captured techniques that look around in the night in the natural world. and there are organisms all over the face of the planet that will store this carbon for the just about like the tiny green shoots feed legs of an idea. with us potential. the pilot project aims to grow 80000 square meters of new sea grass beds over the next 4 years. it's thought
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up to 92 percent of u. k. c. grass has been lost to pollution, disease and human disturbance. its hope that the success of this project will lead to scaled up versions along coastlines all over the world. but as world leaders from the g 7 meet in cold will not far from here and with the u. k. hosting the next big climate conference in november. the message is that so much more still needs to be done. marine biologist, jason, the whole spencer says the restoring marine wetlands is only a partial solution to the much wider problem of human impact on our oceans. well, we know that there's only about 2.7 percent. the ocean is actually protected from damaging activities and it needs to be more like 30 percent. so that's my key message. the g 7, ministers and leaders, the ocean stores, more carbon than anywhere else. and there's more carbon in the c bet, and there is in the atmosphere and trolling that up and releasing it into the c's bunkers. what we need to be stopped. those activities allow the c bed to recover
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new c grass beds have much to offer small vulnerable species and the environment. but progress here will mean little on its own. jona whole al jazeera plymouth. rescuers have successfully for you to humpback whales from tangled fishing lines up a coast to boston in the united states. it took the marine response team 3 days to release the whale. the crew use the hook shape knife at the end of a 10 meter pole. to cut the ropes, anchoring her to the sea rescue said she may have been entangled for weeks a month on time for krycek headlines here on the algebra, the british prime minister barak johnson says g 7 nations offset to pledge a 1000000000 current of virus vaccines to low income countries, it was speaking on the eve of a leader summit and hours after us president joe biden, from his 500000000 doses by the middle of next year. 200000000 of these doses will
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